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It is used as a unique identifier (see e.g. +\&\*(L"parsers\*(R".) Reusing a description is a fatal error. +.PP +The \f(CW$parser\fR is a TAP::Parser object. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`parsers\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "parsers" +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& my $count = $aggregate\->parsers; +\& my @parsers = $aggregate\->parsers; +\& my @parsers = $aggregate\->parsers(@descriptions); +.Ve +.PP +In scalar context without arguments, this method returns the number of parsers +aggregated. In list context without arguments, returns the parsers in the +order they were added. +.PP +If \f(CW@descriptions\fR is given, these correspond to the keys used in each +call to the \fIadd()\fR method. Returns an array of the requested parsers (in +the requested order) in list context or an array reference in scalar +context. +.PP +Requesting an unknown identifier is a fatal error. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`descriptions\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "descriptions" +.PP +Get an array of descriptions in the order in which they were added to +the aggregator. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`start\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "start" +.PP +Call \f(CW\*(C`start\*(C'\fR immediately before adding any results to the aggregator. +Among other times it records the start time for the test run. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`stop\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "stop" +.PP +Call \f(CW\*(C`stop\*(C'\fR immediately after adding all test results to the aggregator. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`elapsed\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "elapsed" +.PP +Elapsed returns a Benchmark object that represents the running time +of the aggregated tests. In order for \f(CW\*(C`elapsed\*(C'\fR to be valid you must +call \f(CW\*(C`start\*(C'\fR before running the tests and \f(CW\*(C`stop\*(C'\fR immediately +afterwards. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`elapsed_timestr\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "elapsed_timestr" +.PP +Returns a formatted string representing the runtime returned by +\&\f(CW\*(C`elapsed()\*(C'\fR. This lets the caller not worry about Benchmark. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`all_passed\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "all_passed" +.PP +Return true if all the tests passed and no parse errors were detected. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`get_status\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "get_status" +.PP +Get a single word describing the status of the aggregated tests. +Depending on the outcome of the tests returns '\s-1PASS\s0', '\s-1FAIL\s0' or +\&'\s-1NOTESTS\s0'. This token is understood by CPAN::Reporter. +.Sh "Summary methods" +.IX Subsection "Summary methods" +Each of the following methods will return the total number of corresponding +tests if called in scalar context. If called in list context, returns the +descriptions of the parsers which contain the corresponding tests (see \f(CW\*(C`add\*(C'\fR +for an explanation of description. +.IP "* failed" 4 +.IX Item "failed" +.PD 0 +.IP "* parse_errors" 4 +.IX Item "parse_errors" +.IP "* passed" 4 +.IX Item "passed" +.IP "* planned" 4 +.IX Item "planned" +.IP "* skipped" 4 +.IX Item "skipped" +.IP "* todo" 4 +.IX Item "todo" +.IP "* todo_passed" 4 +.IX Item "todo_passed" +.IP "* wait" 4 +.IX Item "wait" +.IP "* exit" 4 +.IX Item "exit" +.PD +.PP +For example, to find out how many tests unexpectedly succeeded (\s-1TODO\s0 tests +which passed when they shouldn't): +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& my $count = $aggregate\->todo_passed; +\& my @descriptions = $aggregate\->todo_passed; +.Ve +.PP +Note that \f(CW\*(C`wait\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`exit\*(C'\fR are the totals of the wait and exit +statuses of each of the tests. These values are totalled only to provide +a true value if any of them are non\-zero. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`total\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "total" +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& my $tests_run = $aggregate\->total; +.Ve +.PP +Returns the total number of tests run. +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`has_problems\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "has_problems" +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& if ( $parser\->has_problems ) { +\& ... +\& } +.Ve +.PP +Identical to \f(CW\*(C`has_errors\*(C'\fR, but also returns true if any \s-1TODO\s0 tests +unexpectedly succeeded. This is more akin to \*(L"warnings\*(R". +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`has_errors\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "has_errors" +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& if ( $parser\->has_errors ) { +\& ... +\& } +.Ve +.PP +Returns true if \fIany\fR of the parsers failed. This includes: +.IP "* Failed tests" 4 +.IX Item "Failed tests" +.PD 0 +.IP "* Parse errors" 4 +.IX Item "Parse errors" +.IP "* Bad exit or wait status" 4 +.IX Item "Bad exit or wait status" +.PD +.PP +\fI\f(CI\*(C`todo_failed\*(C'\fI\fR +.IX Subsection "todo_failed" +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& # deprecated in favor of 'todo_passed'. This method was horribly misnamed. +.Ve +.PP +This was a badly misnamed method. It indicates which \s-1TODO\s0 tests unexpectedly +succeeded. Will now issue a warning and call \f(CW\*(C`todo_passed\*(C'\fR. +.SH "See Also" +.IX Header "See Also" +TAP::Parser +.PP +TAP::Harness